The following blog post includes photos that may be
disturbing to some people, I’m talking about something serious … a juicy, cripy
skinned piggie.

So the travel bunnies waited and waited in great
anticipation to finally go to Bangkok
because we finally got to enjoy a whole roasted pig. Actually, months before
our departure, the other travel bunny made me make a reservation at the
restaurant so that we wouldn’t miss out. No, of course I don’t know how to
speak the Thai language, but hey, when you want something so desperately, you’d
do anything right? I don’t recall much from the telephone conversation other
than repeating myself over and over again saying “we want suckling pig, do you
understand?”

I remember that night clearly, it was raining, the
neon-lights reflected on the wet roads as our taxi driver drove past streets,
turned corners in what seemed a very long trip before we finally arrived at ChinaTown.

We got out of the Taxi and walked into a dimly lit
alleyway where shirtless gangster looking men were sitting outside on the
street, smoking and talking about … well I have no idea because it was in Thai!

And then, I saw the restaurant, Tang Jai Yu. The name of the restaurant is
written in both Thai and Chinese and didn’t look fancy at all. But I had faith
in Anthony Bourdain and I wasn’t willing to let looks deceive my stomach.

We were led to our table by a
grandpa, apparently they were expecting us! A table for two who came all the
way from Australia
to have the ultimate suckling pig.

When our piggie friend arrived at the
table, both of the travel bunnies were dumbstruck. The crispy skin and the
irresistible smell of roast, it was love at first sight.

We devoured it like two hungry
vampires, we couldn’t believe our eyes and we could not keep our hands and
mouths away from it.

After the skin was eaten, the piggie
was taken back into the kitchen, grilled over an open flame, diced and seasoned.

I can’t tell you how heavenly it
tasted. It’s definitely something that you have to experience to believe.

The suckling pig two-ways costed THB1,600, which was a bargain
for what you get.

Check out the photos and try and stop
your stomachs from growling/ oinking …